Pacific Airshow drops first performer release for Gold Coast 2026
A USMC MV-22 Osprey that will be on display at the airshow later this year | Photo: Noah Stohr-Waldren
The Pacific Airshow Gold Coast is back for 2026 and already looks like it’ll be worth the wait since the last show. Last year, the Gold Coast airshow was unfortunately cancelled due to unsafe conditions at Surfers Paradise after an ex tropical cyclone made landfall bringing significant challenges with it. But the airshow is now ready to soar back into life once again.
Unlike most airshows, the Pacific Airshow takes place on the beachfront, with over 1.5 kilometres of Surfers Paradise for guests to spread out and enjoy a day at the beach while watching spectacular aviation displays all day long.
Today, Pacific Airshow dropped the first performer release for the August airshow. Highlights of the release include: a United States Marine Corps MV-22 Osprey demonstration, the unique Yak 110 flown by Jeff Boerboon, the iconic T-33 piloted by Greg Colyer, a Queensland Fire Department air attack demo, the thrilling Screaming Diamonds display team and many more high performance aerobatic displays to make your head spin.
To add to that, this is just the beginning and there are certainly to be many more exciting displays yet to be released.
Every year since the first Gold Coast airshow has been a complete sell out so don’t wait to buy tickets and regret it when the show turns up the heat.
In the mean time, you can view some of the photos our team took at last years Pacific Airshow GC 2024 in the photography page of our website.